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INTERREGIONAL EXPRESS BUS SERVICE Presentation to NATA – May 22, 2014

INTERREGIONAL EXPRESS BUS SERVICE Presentation to NATA – May 22, 2014. BACKGROUND. SB 09-094: Created the Division of Transit and Rail (2009) Authority to Operate Transit SB 09-108: FASTER (2009) $ 10M/YR Statewide Transit Authority to spend on transit operations AG Concurrence (2013)

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INTERREGIONAL EXPRESS BUS SERVICE Presentation to NATA – May 22, 2014

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  1. INTERREGIONAL EXPRESS BUS SERVICEPresentation to NATA – May 22, 2014

  2. BACKGROUND • SB 09-094: Created the Division of Transit and Rail (2009) • Authority to Operate Transit • SB 09-108: FASTER (2009) • $10M/YR Statewide Transit • Authority to spend on transit operations • AG Concurrence (2013) • Authority to fund and operate • TBD Colorado Recommendations • “Thestateshould play an enhanced role in helping to catalyze and secure funding for transit projects, such as interregional bus service.” • State Transit Plan stakeholder input (2013 on-going) • Desire/need for more regional/interregional service

  3. TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION RESOLUTION • January 16, 2014 the TC approved implementation. • Colorado’s first state operated transit system • IX’s primary mission: • Connect population/employment centers. • Interconnect with the State’s largest transit systems along the Front Range Urban Corridor and the I-70 Mountain Corridor. • Provide a viable alternative to POV’s

  4. ROUTES

  5. ORANGE ROUTE – NORTH I-25 • 5 round trips/weekday • 4 peak commute times • 1 off-peak • Budget for expansion from 5 to 6 round trips per day • Park and Rides/Stations • Downtown Ft. Collins Transit Center • Off-peak only • I-25/Harmony Rd. PnR – Ft. Collins • Park-and-Ride expansion required • I-25/US 34 PnR - Loveland • Denver Union Station • Utilize current/future managed lanes & direct DUS access • Ridership estimate • 171-257 passengers/day

  6. FARE STRUCTURE • $0.17/ mile – consistent with industry/ peer evaluation • Multiple trip discounts • 10% discount – 10 ride ticket • 20% discount – 20 ride ticket • 25% discount – 40 ride ticket

  7. IX PERFORMANCE MEASURES • Quarterly Performance Reports • Ridership • Fare box revenues • Fare box recovery ratios • Customer Service – complaint resolution • On-time performance • Safety performance • Collisions per 100,000 miles (NTD) • General – trips & falls, etc • Vehicle maintenance and road fail data • Contractor violations • Transportation Commission Oversight • T & I – IX Operating Committee • TRAC provides input • No capital expenditures or service expansion without T/C approval

  8. NEXT STEPS - MILESTONES

  9. COLLABORATION • Regional/stakeholder input & guidance • Very helpful in IX definition • Transit system collaboration important • CDOT commitment to the corridors’ transit agencies • Town of Breckenridge • ECO • Vail Transportation • RFTA • RTD • Mountain Metro • Transfort • COLT • GET • Summit Stage

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